Thomas Callow, 1776

Submitted by: Lois Ralph
Date: 18 November 2004
Original: LDS: 0106227

This is affirmed to be the Last will & Testament of Thos Callow of
Ballachrink in the Parish of Kk Lonnon who Departed this Life on or about
29th December 1775. He being then sick & weak in body but of sound
Disposing mind & memory at the making thereof
first he committed his soul to God & body to Christian Burial   and as to
his worldly Effects he bequeathed them in manner following
Imprimis he Left & bequeathed unto his Eldest son Edwd Callow the worse
coat of his medly coats, a Great jacket with the best pair of his wearing
breeches
Itm He Left unto his Daughter Catherine Quine five manx shillings. He
further Left six pence Legacy to any person or persons that would claim any
Right to his Effects.
Lastly he Revoking all other wills made, words or Intentions uttered,
Declared this to be his Lat will & Testament & nominated and appointed
therein his Dutiful son John Callow whole & sole Execr of all the Rest of
his goods & Chattels both movable & immovable of what kind or Denomination
soever
Witnesses
Wm Callow my X
Thos Cally my X     Jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at Douglas February 6, 1776, the Executor is
sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges namely the Witnesses
of the will
            Probatum est
                    Jas Wilks
                    Joh: Moor
                    Thos Cubbon

Last Modified 30 July 2014